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55. “Disappropriation, or, Listening with the Fourth Ear (Sarah Kofman and Luce Irigaray),” in<br />

D. Olkowski (ed.), Feminist Enactments of French Philosophy, Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press, 2000: 155-178.<br />

56. “Luce Irigaray’s Sexuate Rights and the Politics of Performativity,” in S. Ahmed, J. Kilby,<br />

C. Lury, M. McNeil and B. Skeggs (eds), Transformations: Thinking Through Feminism,<br />

London and New York: Routledge, 2000: 92-108.<br />

57. “At Home in Philosophy: Michèle le Doeuff’s Gritty Vignettes,” in M. Deutscher (ed), The<br />

Philosophy of Michèle le Doeuff: Operative Philosophy and Imaginary Practice, Amherst:<br />

New York: Humanity Books, 2000: 199-220.<br />

58. “Complicated Fidelity: Kofman’s Freud (Reading Childhood of Art with Enigma of<br />

Woman),” in Enigmas: A Collection of Essays on Sarah Kofman, ed. P. Deutscher and K.<br />

Oliver, Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell <strong>University</strong> Press, 1999: 159-173.<br />

59. “Introduction: Sarah Kofman’s Skirts,” co-written with Kelly Oliver, in Enigmas: A<br />

Collection of Essays on Sarah Kofman, ed. P. Deutscher and K. Oliver, Ithaca, N.Y.:<br />

Cornell <strong>University</strong> Press, 1999: 1-22.<br />

60. “Lendo Le deuxième sexe á luz de La vieillesse,” trans. Santiago Rguez. Sánchez, Festa da<br />

Palabra (special issue: Simone de Beauvoir 50 anos de revolución sexual) 15 (1999): 17-<br />

19. (Spanish translation of excerpt from conference paper “Bodies, Lost and Found:<br />

Simone de Beauvoir from The Second Sex to Old Age,” Cinquantenaire du Deuxième Sexe<br />

(Conference), Paris, 19-23 January, 1999.<br />

61. Critical essay: “The Body,” Oxford Companion to Australian Feminism, ed B. Caine, M<br />

Gatens, E. Grahame et al, Oxford: Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 1998: 11-19.<br />

62. “Luce Irigaray and her ‘Politics of the Impossible,” in B. Nelson (ed), Forms of<br />

Commitment: Intellectuals in Contemporary France (Monash Romance Studies 1)<br />

Melbourne: Monash <strong>University</strong>, 1995: 141-156.<br />

63. “’Is It Not Remarkable That Nietzsche... Should Have Hated Rousseau?’ Woman,<br />

Femininity: Distancing Nietzsche From Rousseau,” in Nietzsche, Feminism and Political<br />

Theory, ed. P. Patton, Routledge: London and New York, 1993: 162-188. Reprinted in<br />

Feminism and History of Philosophy, ed. G. Lloyd, Oxford: Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 2002:<br />

322—347.<br />

64. “Eating The Words of the Other: Philosophical Accounts of Erotics, Ethics and<br />

Cannibalism in Pedagogy,” in The Teacher’s Breasts: Proceedings of the Jane Gallop<br />

Seminar, ed. J. Matthews, H.R.C., June, 1993, H.R.C, A.N.U. Canberra, 1994: 31-45.<br />

Encyclopaedia entries:<br />

65. “Simone de Beauvoir,” International Encyclopedia of Ethics, ed (in chief) Hugh LaFollette,<br />

(Oxford: Blackwell), (forthcoming).<br />

P Deutscher Curriculum vitae 10/10 8

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